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  2. List of Christians in science and technology - Wikipedia

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    Overall, 72.5% of all the Nobel Prizes in Chemistry, [87] 65.3% in Physics, [87] 62% in Medicine, [87] 54% in Economics were either Christians or had a Christian background. [87] John Hall Gladstone (1827–1902): served as president of the Physical Society between 1874 and 1876 and during 1877–1879 was president of the Chemical Society.

  3. John T. Christian - Wikipedia

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    John T. Christian. John Tyler Christian (1854–1925) was a Baptist preacher, author and educator. He was born December 14, 1854, near Lexington, Kentucky. His family moved to Henry County, Kentucky, when he was six years old. He professed faith in Christ and joined the Campbellsburg Baptist Church at the age of sixteen.

  4. John Christian Curwen - Wikipedia

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    He was born on 12 July 1756. He was the eldest surviving son of John Christian of Ewanrigg, Cumberland (now Cumbria) and Jane (née Curwen) Christian, [2] the daughter of Eldred Curwen of Workington Hall, Cumberland. [1] He was educated at Peterhouse, Cambridge in 1773 before going on the Grand Tour between 1779 and 1782. [1]

  5. John Christian - Wikipedia

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    John Christian may refer to: John Christian (Deemster) (1776–1852), First Deemster of the Isle of Man; John Christian (MP) for Colchester (UK Parliament constituency) (1391–1395) John Christian of Brieg, Duke of Brzeg–Legnica–Wołów (1591–1639) John Christian, Count Palatine of Sulzbach (1700–1733) John T. Christian (1854–1925 ...

  6. List of inventors - Wikipedia

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    Harry Mendell, U.S. – invented the first digital sampling synthesizer; Joy Mangano (born 1956), U.S. – household appliances; Anna Mangin (1844–1931) – American inventor, educator, caterer and women's rights campaigner; Charles Mantoux (1877–1947), France – Mantoux test (tuberculosis) Guglielmo Marconi (1874–1937), Italy – radio ...

  7. John Philip Holland - Wikipedia

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    John Philip Holland (Irish: Seán Pilib Ó hUallacháin/Ó Maolchalann [citation needed]; February 24, 1841 [1] – August 12, 1914 [2]) was an Irish marine engineer who developed the first submarine to be formally commissioned by the US Navy, and the first Royal Navy submarine, Holland 1.

  8. Johannes Gutenberg - Wikipedia

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    Johannes Gensfleisch zur Laden zum Gutenberg [a] (c. 1393–1406 – 3 February 1468) was a German inventor and craftsman who invented the movable-type printing press.Though movable type was already in use in East Asia, Gutenberg's invention of the printing press [2] enabled a much faster rate of printing.

  9. List of watchmakers - Wikipedia

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    Christian Friedrich Tiede (1794–1877), German clockmaker, ... John Harwood (1893–1965), English inventor and clockmaker, automatic wrist watch, Fortis watch brand.